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Harry Kane’s 72-goal season surpasses Cristiano Ronaldo, with only Lionel Messi ahead this century

 

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Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina, Harry Kane #9 of England, and Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal.
© Luke Hales & Michael Reaves/Getty ImagesLionel Messi #10 of Argentina, Harry Kane #9 of England, and Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal.

Harry Kane stepped up as England’s savior at the 2026 World Cup, netting a dramatic second-half brace to power his national team to a 2-1 comeback victory over DR Congo while continuing his historic individual scoring run. Today’s double brought Kane’s staggering goal tally to 72 for the current season, officially eclipsing Cristiano Ronaldo and leaving him trailing only Lionel Messi for the most prolific scoring campaign of the 21st century.

While his UEFA Champions League dreams evaporated in a semifinal exit against PSG, Kane put together one of the most dominant individual goalscoring campaigns in elite soccer history. Across 51 appearances during the 2025-26 club calendar, the Englishman exploded for 61 goals in a Bayern Munich shirt, with 36 of those strikes coming in domestic play to secure his status as Europe’s undisputed Golden Boot winner.

Kane seamlessly translated that lethal club form onto the international stage with the Three Lions. After banging in six goals across the UEFA qualifiers and international friendlies, the clinical striker has tacked on five more tallies at the 2026 World Cup, single-handedly turning the race for the tournament’s Golden Boot into a wide-open thriller.

That combined total of 72 goals places Kane alone in second place for the most goals scored in a single season since the turn of the century. That position was previously occupied for over a decade by Cristiano Ronaldo, who famously terrorized opposing defenses during the 2011-12 campaign by racking up 69 goals in 69 total appearances.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrating.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrating.

During that unforgettable third season with Real Madrid, Ronaldo made history by scoring 46 goals in La Liga, 10 in the Champions League, three in the Copa del Rey, and one in the Spanish Supercopa, totaling 60 club goals in 55 matches. When paired with his nine goals in 14 appearances for Portugal across friendlies and Euro qualifiers, his final tally sat at 69, a benchmark that has now been overtaken by Kane.

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